SPECIAL NOTE: Starting October 5th, Amazing Stories will begin publication of the fiction comprising its Special Edition issue. Here is the schedule of release:
Jeremy Lichtman (“Bob the Hipster Knight”); October 5
Alex Shvartsman (“How Gaia and the Guardian Saved the World”); October 12
Vince Liberato (“Parental Guidance Recommended”); October 19
Stephen Power (“The Sounding Cataract”); October 26
Karen Skovmand (“The Mesmerist”); November 2
Trent Walters (“Awake the Snorting Citizens With the Bell”); November 9
James Gordon Harper (“A Clean Start”) ; November 16
Matt Downer (“The Size of the Fight”); November 22
Stuart Barton (“Lost Phoenixes”); November 23
Sean Monaghan (“Penny of Tharsis Montes”); November 24
We will be publishing two additional stories in addition to those Gernsback award winning stories:
Kermit Woodall (“We’re all Here in the Future”); November 30
David Gerrold (“The Great Milo”); December 7
And to complete the issue we have some non-fiction articles by Michael A. Burstein and Steven H Silver, and an editorial.
PRESS RELEASES & NEWSLETTERS (See full text below)
Signum University; TOR.com; Geeks Out!; Atlas Obscura; Project Hieroglyph; Piranha Games; Omni magazine; Quantum Muse
SOCIAL
Politics Impacting the Book World
Food Sources Infographic (See our own version at the bottom of this post)
Trek Against Trump
A Feminist Transforming Comics
First Presidential Debate’s Facts Checked
Review of New Hitler Bio Makes Trump Comparisons
Explaining Black Lives Matter for (White) Dummies
ENTERTAINMENT
Comic Book Space Toys
Rogue One Trailer
David A. Hardy Astro Art King
Wow, Look How Small That Really Is!
Captain PIcard Critiques Galaxy Quest
Tarzan on Film – 99 YEARS Ago!
Three Posters for Doctor Strange
Spider Man Set Shots
Way Cool Astro Pencil Carving
INDUSTRY
WiFi Airport Passwords
Is That Trademark Too Offensive?
Scalzi on Best Series Hugo
New Release: Returning Truth by Raymond F Masters
New Release: Imperium Heirs by A. K. Kuykendall
NY Review of SF Readings Video
SCIENCE
Rosetta’s Grand Finale
Musk REALLY Wants to Go To Mars
Charlie Stross Critiques Musk’s Mars Plans
Europa Has A Leak
After a long hard galactic journey, the trip home….
Riding Roller Coasters May Help Cure Kidney Stones (I wonder what Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride cures?)
Linguists are Fascinated by the American Fannish Jewish Accent (Acch! You’ve heard one, you’ve heard them all)
China May be the First Country to Talk to Aliens (without an accent)
BONUS PIC

PRESS RELEASES & NEWSLETTERS
You’ve listened in on Trish, Dave, and Corey spin wild ideas for the show; you’ve pored over casting choices (living actors only, or should we resort to necromancy to achieve our ends?) and debated plot arcs; slowly, the SilmFilm project has taken purely theoretical, never-to-be-actually-filmed shape—and the process has been undiluted fun!
Now, in a special Silmarillion Film Project discussion in honour of Signum’s fall fundraiser, on Monday, Oct. 3, from 7:30 – 9:30 PM, Dr. Corey Olsen will be joined by Ted Nasmith for a wide-ranging chat on visualizing the Silmarillion. They plan to be touching on many of the sets and characters and scenes from Seasons 1 and 2 of the SilmFilm Project, and they will also be taking questions and comments from the audience, so make sure you grab a seat today!
Ted Nasmith, as many of you will already know, is a wonderful painter who worked with Christopher Tolkien on the art for the illustrated Silmarillion (you can find his Tolkien art here). We’re thrilled to have him and can’t wait to get talking SilmFilm with him. |
Please join us for a fascinating discussion! |
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In the wake of the historic Paris climate accord, the effects of climate change are more apparent than ever, manifesting in extreme weather events and alarming disruptions to human and non-human life. We need stories that help us grapple with the ramifications of a changing climate for communities around the globe, from remote islands and lush wetlands to bustling metropolitan cities.
ASU’s Imagination and Climate Futures Initiative is proud to announce the publication of Everything Change, an anthology of climate fiction featuring 12 stories from our 2016 Climate Fiction Short Story Contest, plus a foreword from science fiction legend Kim Stanley Robinson and an interview with Paolo Bacigalupi, renowned author of climate fiction novels like The Water Knife andThe Windup Girl.
Everything Change is free to download, read, and share in PDF and EPUB formats at the Imagination and Climate Futures website. It is also available for free in EPUB format at the Apple iBooks and Kobo digital book stores, and will soon be available from Barnes & Noble’s Nook store. |
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Magnum Opus
While we gear up for a full-site overhaul and our big print issue of new content scheduled for Christmas 2016, let us serenade you with a triad of weekend reads |
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In SPACE OPERA, a work of fiction by Michael Kandel, grease monkeys work on dented hulls in their shop near sun Alpha Cygni. An extravaganza in five acts.
In FLYING SAUCER ROCK ‘N ROLL, alien fiction by Howard Waldrop, the Kool-Tones draw an audience from interstellar space
And don’t miss the rock show of a lifetime: The Final Remake of the Return of LITTLE LATIN LARRY with a completely remastered soundtrack and the original audience. Science fiction by Pat Cadigan.
Usher in October with these operatic tales. |
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SPACE OPERA
Science Fiction by Michael Kandel |
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Quantum Muse
Let’s have a contest. Oops, sorry, already had one. This being Halloween month, we at Quantum Muse sponsored a Horror contest. Come and read, if you dare. The October, 2016 issue of Quantum Muse is now up at www.quantummuse.com.
This month we feature the art of: Leszek Kostuj
following is a list of this months Horror winners.
The Raven by Iain Henson
The Pond by Ed Sullivan
The Dark Corner by John David Rose
The Thing by Gordon Rowlinson